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dee dee myers, stay with us. up next, do we have the see nor line, i heard he was on and was conservative. i need -- >> i need a little help. it's -- >> three on one. >> you have a mark on you, joe. don't worry. >> 80 liberals to one every morning. i can only carry so much. romney campaign senior adviser ed gillespie joins the conversation. i think i'm going to -- >> tag team. we shall return. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks and the young marksist leagues of the greatest manhattan area. but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that matter to you. >>> the choice on taxes, mitt romney's plan, a 25% tax cut for millionaires, tax breaks for oil companies and corporations that shift jobs overseas, but a tax hike for 18 million working families. president obama's plan, ask the wealthy to pay a little more so the middle class pays less. eliminate oil subsidies and tax breaks for companies that outsource. t
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stay with us. up next, campaign sugar daddies political reporter matt viser breaks down the top donors of the presidential race on both sides and what's behind their big dollar contributions. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. managing my diabetes is part of my life, between taking insulin and testing my blood sugar... is this part of your life? freestyle lite test strips? why, are they any... beep! wow, that hardly needs any blood! yeah... and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? yep, which is great for people who use insulin and test a lot. max and i are gonna run out and get them right now. or you can call or click today and get strips and a meter free. test easy. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." 24 past the hour. joining us political reporter for "the boston globe" matt viser who has a piece out in the latest "town and country" issue about the top campaign sugar daddies. with us
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stay with us, andy. by the way, coming up the congressional budget office is out with its first analysis of the health care law since the supreme court ruling. economists dana goldman joins us ahead with what the numbers show. more "morning joe" when we come back. mid grade dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback signup for 5% cashback at gas stations through september. it pays to discover. every communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company. ♪ we link people and fortune 500 companies nationwide and around the world. and we will continue to free you to do more and focus on what matters. >>> coming up next the host of pbs's "need to know" jeff greenfield is here. why the country can't afford a nailbiter election this fall. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. ♪ these are the days [ male ann
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back with us on set? mark, alex and in washington, katty. >> we got to begin with mark, something you just heard. eric yesterday, romney senior advisor with only chuck todd indicated that the whole health care thing is not a tax. well, why don't we just clear this thing up and here is what eric said right here. >> the governor believes that what we put in place in massachusetts was a penalty and he 'tis agrees with the court's ruling that the mandate was a tax. >> so he agrees with the president that it is not -- and he believes that you should not call the tax penalty a tax, you should call it a penalty or a fee or a fine? >> do what? >> you know, i think that is the only position they they cough taken that some republicans are criticizing. eric should not have gone so far to enunciate. he should einnocenceuate the broad areas of agreement with other republicans on the going after obama care and say look it's up to the president to say you think it's a constitutional tax or fee or penalty of some sort? h
back with us on set? mark, alex and in washington, katty. >> we got to begin with mark, something you just heard. eric yesterday, romney senior advisor with only chuck todd indicated that the whole health care thing is not a tax. well, why don't we just clear this thing up and here is what eric said right here. >> the governor believes that what we put in place in massachusetts was a penalty and he 'tis agrees with the court's ruling that the mandate was a tax. >> so he agrees...
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he used to call him bar rag breath, comments like that to endear us to him. today -- just like president obama needs biden to put the apot trophy in obama, he needs a regular guy to give him humanity and i think it's going to be pawlenty. >> we always go back and forth, john heilemann. you always have the veepstakes and one candidate is up one week, one is down the next. we talked about rob portman forever. rob portman makes for me personally makes the most sense because i don't care what the polls say. i think he puts ohio in the column. right now we are looking, i guess it sounds like the former minnesota governor tim pawlenty seems to be the front-runner. the front runner part because tim is a likable guy. he is every bit as human and relaxed as mitt romney seems to be politically stiff and awkward. is that the thinking? thune also fits that description well. john thune, just a lovely guy. >> i think, joe, there's no question governor pawlenty is in the mix. just as i think senator portman is still in the mix. i think there is a -- one of the things i thin
he used to call him bar rag breath, comments like that to endear us to him. today -- just like president obama needs biden to put the apot trophy in obama, he needs a regular guy to give him humanity and i think it's going to be pawlenty. >> we always go back and forth, john heilemann. you always have the veepstakes and one candidate is up one week, one is down the next. we talked about rob portman forever. rob portman makes for me personally makes the most sense because i don't care what...
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when it's convenient to us, close to us, people like us? >> or if there is oil. >> my point. you're making my point again. >> we look back at rwanda with deep regret. that's a belief that we should have intervened. >> tell me how you will intervene. you can send american troops from where and how? >> for the sake of playing devil's advocate is there a minimal set of standards at which point we say, okay, now it is appropriate? >> we have an international community that's supposed to set the standards. we are not setting the standards for the world. if we don't have the international community really with us and particularly heavy lifters with us, what are you going to do it with? plunging into this problem and making it worse, perhaps getting the iranians involved, spreading it to iraq, destabilizing jordan. are we really contributing to the saving of lives? >> that's a good question. >> mark halprin? >> yes. >> we were told you had a question. now is the time to ask it. >> there's a moment of silence. >> i didn't know if you were asking me a question or wanted many e to ask
when it's convenient to us, close to us, people like us? >> or if there is oil. >> my point. you're making my point again. >> we look back at rwanda with deep regret. that's a belief that we should have intervened. >> tell me how you will intervene. you can send american troops from where and how? >> for the sake of playing devil's advocate is there a minimal set of standards at which point we say, okay, now it is appropriate? >> we have an international...
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you know he will. >> with us now we have mark leibovich with us. his article is for this sunday's "new york times" magazine, dissects the relationship between mcauliffe and barbour explaining how sometimes it pays to be bipartisan. >> and mark writes in part, greentech's story is in part a monument to the power of a politically connected company. gre greentech has raised more than $100 million in capital much of it no doubt derisking from mcauliffe's wide political contacts. this idea if you're in one political party you have to somehow hate the people on the other side as mcauliffe put it to me it's destructive to the country. the washington middle class, represents a vast and self-perpetuating friendships and expeedent associations that transcend even the fiercest ideological differences. one quaint maximof the political class is there is no such thing as democrats and republicans in washington, only the green party, green as in money, not greentech or anything having to do with clean energy. mark, good to have you. >> great to have you here. tha
you know he will. >> with us now we have mark leibovich with us. his article is for this sunday's "new york times" magazine, dissects the relationship between mcauliffe and barbour explaining how sometimes it pays to be bipartisan. >> and mark writes in part, greentech's story is in part a monument to the power of a politically connected company. gre greentech has raised more than $100 million in capital much of it no doubt derisking from mcauliffe's wide political...
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carl, stay with us. up next, willie's news you can't use. we're back in a moment. >> willie released all of his tax returns last night. >> so boring. >> are you going to have a good one? >> there's nothing. >> i can't wait. >> i own nothing. [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ thwould you mind if to begas i go ahead of you?omer. instead we had someone go
carl, stay with us. up next, willie's news you can't use. we're back in a moment. >> willie released all of his tax returns last night. >> so boring. >> are you going to have a good one? >> there's nothing. >> i can't wait. >> i own nothing. [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ]...
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back with us on set. mark hall erin, steve schmidt, mark mckin and stan stein. >> it's obviously a comedy spot. >> who did that -- isn't there -- you have to put a credit, like? >> it was from the comedy stylings of priority usa action. >> that's obama's super pac? >> yeah, yeah. >> wow, mark halperin. seriously, i thought i was watching a late-night comedy skit. let's roll it again. >> william to the olympics, there's mitt romney who ran the salt lake city games waving to china, billions of people. india which also gained jobs thanks to romney and outsourcing pioneer. and burma, where romney had the uniforms made for the 2002 games. we know the swiss have a special place in mitt romney's wallet or heart. he kept millions in swiss banks. those swiss sure know how to keep us equal. you got to say this about mitt romney, he sure knows how to go for the gold for himself. >> willie geist, you're in london. i don't know what to say. >> that's terrible. >> that is horrible. >> that was bad. >> that looks like a
back with us on set. mark hall erin, steve schmidt, mark mckin and stan stein. >> it's obviously a comedy spot. >> who did that -- isn't there -- you have to put a credit, like? >> it was from the comedy stylings of priority usa action. >> that's obama's super pac? >> yeah, yeah. >> wow, mark halperin. seriously, i thought i was watching a late-night comedy skit. let's roll it again. >> william to the olympics, there's mitt romney who ran the salt lake...
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trust us. and what has that trust gotten us? was john shattuck and those who voted against tarp the first time, were they right about being skeptical about a three-page document? >> they certainly were skeptical. and promises made by treasury about maintaining homeownership that were later abandoned. a housing program supposed supposed to spend $50 million to maintain homeownership and it was about foaming the banks. >> the treasury secretary admitted -- >> foaming the runway for the the banks. >> he said the banks can handle a scertain number of millions i foreclosures, and this would help foam the runway, stretch out the foreclosure process. more money went to american express than went to the homeowners. >> how do you break that capture? where everybody has been captured by the banks? how do you break that capture? >> there's two parts to it. >> in fairness, on tina's point, has dodd-frank attempted to do that or has it fallen short or it never was serious in the first place? >> there's two things. with respect to dodd-frank,
trust us. and what has that trust gotten us? was john shattuck and those who voted against tarp the first time, were they right about being skeptical about a three-page document? >> they certainly were skeptical. and promises made by treasury about maintaining homeownership that were later abandoned. a housing program supposed supposed to spend $50 million to maintain homeownership and it was about foaming the banks. >> the treasury secretary admitted -- >> foaming the runway...